FeizLink - 8K HDMI 2.1 Fibre Cable 8M 4K 120Hz 8K 60Hz 48Gbps Dynamic HDR10 / eARC/HDCP 2.3 Compatible with RTX 3080 3090 Xbox Series X PS5 LG C9 Samsung Q90T TCL Sony
M**T
Perfect, just what I needed
This is the cable you are looking for if you want to connect your high-end PC to your high-end TV.Currently getting all the features I wanted, 4K at 120Hz, G-Sync, VRR, 10Bit, 444.
A**R
It worked!
A lot of these 2.1 cables seem to have issues with certain cards/tvs etc. This cable worked for me. I'm using an AMD Radeon 6900 xt and and pairing it with one of the latest LG 4k OLED televisions and it does manage to handle 4k resolution at 60hz without delay or any issues as far as I can tell.
M**N
Excellent cable
Connected 3080ti to lg cx. Running 4k 120hz hdr g-sync after installing cable in a wall cavity.
C**S
Fantastically expensive product which few will see the benefit of
There's always been a mystery around HDMI cables, and how you can spend a couple of pounds or a couple of hundred pounds on a HDMI cable with little discernable difference. And it's not helped by the HDMI standard evolving every few years, but generally the average user would be hard pushed to notice the difference from one cable to another. I've got countless cables from a few quid in cost up to £100, and there's negligible difference. My living room's entertainment system has a bewildering mass of cables hidden out of sight, with all of the HDMI ports on my Denon amp filled with PS5, Xbox, Wii, Apple 4k TV etc connecting to an LG OLED TV. Some of them are connected with £5 cables, some with £15 cables and one or two with £50+ cables. I'll be honest, you'd be hard pressed to know which one is which.Most cables will satisfy your requirements, but, there's another new standard slowly trickling in. And this one might be important. As we've gone from Standard definition through HD and on to 4K it's pushed what a HDMI 1.4 cable can handle, and 8K is a leap too far. As such manufacturers have started to equip new products with HDMI 2.1 ports, capable of much higher transmissions of sound and vision, taking into account all the different HDR standards too. Through 2019 only LG TVs had 2.1, but 2020 and now 2021 has seen other manufacturers begin to introduce them to their sets too (although I might be wrong but I'm sure I read that LG are still the only fully compliant brand). So, to make use of it, we'll all need to buy quality HDMI 2.1 cables, especially if you need a particularly long cable for example if you have a projector in the ceiling/rear of your room. Naturally, the names in A/V are keen to sell you their extremely expensive cables.I've tested several HDMI cables over this last year, and this Feizling cable has so far been flawless. I've been testing it on my LG OLED TV (4K) and it's so far been spot on. I've trialled it on my PS5 and everything looks excellent. It's a decent length of cable at 5m which gives me options, but if I wanted longer then 10 and 15m lengths are available. The connections feel premium and looks good, however I was suprised at how supple the cable was. I was expecting something much thicker.As I've not currently got any 8K devices I can't comment on performance with that format, but few not many people have right now.My criticism is that it's a very expensive item, and when I swap it out for a cable I bought from Amazon for a fifth of the price I can't tell the difference. Maybe I'm just a techno-pleb, but I would hope with all the gadgets and gizmos I've got I could tell the difference if it was there.
L**K
Excellent Quality & Future Proof.
I am currently using with this in a temporary set-up since we are having our glass conservatory roof replaced with a tile one. As such, this cable will be between the new roof and plaster boarding. In the interim, it is connected to my current projector (being replaced with new one) and my Sony 7.1 soundbar and run along the floor.This is one of the newer types of cable supporting HDMI 2.1 and HDCP 2.2/2.3 and of course 8K. It is designed for the new 8k TVs, 4K Gaming, newer sound formats like Dolby Atmos/DTS:X/Dolby True HD/Dolby DTS Master or if you are having problems with your 4K Apple TV Flickering & Flashing. It offers a big band width of 48Gbps and 4K 120hz refresh rate for gaming. It is also backward compatible with HDMI 1.4 – my current set-up.A couple of things I really like about the cable are that it is somewhat futureproof, important as being covered over with plasterboard, and the cable is quite thin. It is not nylon braided like some, but this is not going to be an issue for me given my future set-up.Despite being 15m long, there does not seem to be any drop-of in picture quality and sound is split out, going direct into my soundbar.Unlike the traditional HDMI 1.4 cables, where it does not matter which way round you have it, this needs to be set-up the right way round. So, you have a source end, in my case connected to my soundbar, and an output end, connected to my projector.At £96.99 this cable is certainly not cheap but does enable me to run it up the wall into and across the ceiling (approx. 20ft) and then into a junction box. I cannot weight to get all this set-up with my new projector. PS5, etc.I hope you found this review & photos interesting, informative, and useful. Thanks for reading.NB. For a sizing guide, squares in photos are 1cm.
E**Y
Perfect picture and sound
I've never used an HDMI cable longer than 2m before, but it is a bit of a pain with something of that length if I want to project something from laptop to TV; it would be much more convenient to sit on the sofa and control the laptop from there. This 10m one gives me more than enough length to trail along the skirting board round one side of the room and then back behind the sofa to the other side (my laptop HDMI port being on that side), so that it's completely out of the way and not in a position to trip over.This is not braided cable, the diameter is relatively thin, but a braided cable of this length is going to be quite a hefty item rolled up. This means it doesn't lay out straight and flat easily and you would have to pull it quite taut to do that. This is not a cable I intend to have permanently in position, so it's something I will be rolling up and stowing away and unrolling again when needed. Only time can tell how durable it will be with such repeated treatment.Note that this cable is unidirectional, but the two connectors are marked "source" (in small writing, but in clear green) and "display" (again in small writing, but in clear red). Picture and sound reproduction is superb, there is no obvious degradation here. (Having said that it's not entirely easy to verify, since in fact the quality is better than my laptop; my TV resolution is better, and built in laptop sound is never very good. But there are no evident flaws in picture or sound.)Comes with covers for the connectors and three velcro ties for storage.
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